Third Twin
By Ken Follett
- Release Date: 1997-06-29
- Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Description
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Using a restricted FBI database, genetic researcher Jeanie Ferrami has located identical twins born to different mothers. Frightened by her bizarre discovery, she is determined to discover the truth at any cost—until she finds herself at the center of a scandal that could ruin her career.
To extricate herself, Jeannie plunges into a maze of hidden evidence. With growing horror, she uncovers a cynical, far-reaching conspiracy involving disturbing genetic experiments and some of the most powerful men in America—men who will kill to keep their secrets concealed.
Reviews
Middling to Good
4By AlabamThe story was very tense and had a lot of twists and turns. Some of the characters internal dialogue was odd and felt poorly thought out. And you are going to have to suspend belief as the science was a stretch from the possible. But it was a fast wild ride and worth a read.Excellent
5By MowsheCouldn’t put it downGreat Read
5By dhfkafI found the book a little hard to follow at the very beginning but I soon discovered why. It became an exciting story.Just WOW!
5By RoquetjeyAmazing story! So well written! My new favorite book!Not a typical Ken Follett
1By Misfit non smoker!!!I have been a fan of his writing for a long time but this was a very disappointing readGreat concept, unnecessary violence against women
3By DnajakhsuabdbdahThe concept and science which fuels the book’s main plotline is creative, thrilling, and ahead of its time. However the book includes many intense, graphic accounts of violence against women that may be disturbing to readers. The story behind the book is so great, it was unnecessary to add the violence to sell copiesGripping suspense!
5By Bob_mysteryloverThird Twin is a cleverly constructed thriller laced with twists and turns and edge of your seat suspense! One of Follet’s finest.A Bit Adolescent
3By TilemosaicsSPOILER ALERT: I usually enjoy Follett's writing, especially his sagas/historical novels. However, The Third Twin was a little disappointing. It atarted out very good, but got a little wacky when there turned out to be so many of the "twins" and then downright adolescent towards the end when they went to the hotel to reveal the conspiracy. It was like the author just got tired of telling the story and couldn't think of anything better than a lame disguise.